// Template Source: BaseEntity.java.tt
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.  Licensed under the MIT License.  See License in the project root for license information.
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package com.microsoft.graph.models;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.ISerializer;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.IJsonBackedObject;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.AdditionalDataManager;
import java.util.EnumSet;


import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import com.google.gson.annotations.SerializedName;
import com.google.gson.annotations.Expose;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;

// **NOTE** This file was generated by a tool and any changes will be overwritten.

/**
 * The class for the Usage Details.
 */
public class UsageDetails implements IJsonBackedObject {

    /** the OData type of the object as returned by the service */
    @SerializedName("@odata.type")
    @Expose
    @Nullable
    public String oDataType;

    private transient AdditionalDataManager additionalDataManager = new AdditionalDataManager(this);

    @Override
    @Nonnull
    public final AdditionalDataManager additionalDataManager() {
        return additionalDataManager;
    }

    /**
     * The Last Accessed Date Time.
     * The date and time the resource was last accessed by the user. The timestamp represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 would look like this: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only.
     */
    @SerializedName(value = "lastAccessedDateTime", alternate = {"LastAccessedDateTime"})
    @Expose
	@Nullable
    public java.time.OffsetDateTime lastAccessedDateTime;

    /**
     * The Last Modified Date Time.
     * The date and time the resource was last modified by the user. The timestamp represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 would look like this: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only.
     */
    @SerializedName(value = "lastModifiedDateTime", alternate = {"LastModifiedDateTime"})
    @Expose
	@Nullable
    public java.time.OffsetDateTime lastModifiedDateTime;


    /**
     * Sets the raw JSON object
     *
     * @param serializer the serializer
     * @param json the JSON object to set this object to
     */
    public void setRawObject(@Nonnull final ISerializer serializer, @Nonnull final JsonObject json) {

    }
}
